NASSAU, Bahamas – He buzzed around Albany Golf Club in a golf cart, glad-handed corporate guests and played the role of tournament host with surprising ease.
Last week’s Hero World Challenge will be the last time Tiger Woods will be seen publically in his 30s, a milestone that has taken on added relevance following two back surgeries in the last three months and his most recent indefinite stay on the disabled list.
Speculation, which always rages wildly when it comes to Woods, ranged from a possible return to the PGA Tour by early next year (Florida swing?